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User manual SAMSUNG L700
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User guide SAMSUNG L700
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. Instructions
Use this camera in the following order
Getting to know your camera
Before connecting the camera to a PC, via the USB cable, you will need to set up the camera driver. Install the camera driver that is contained in Application software CD-ROM. (p.64) Take a picture. (p.15) Thank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera. Prior to using this camera, please read the user manual thoroughly. If you require After Sales service, please bring the camera and the cause of the camera malfunction (such as battery, Memory card etc.) to the A/S centre. Please check that the camera is operating properly prior to when you intend to use it (e.g. for a trip or an important event) to avoid disappointment. Samsung camera takes no responsibility for any loss or damages that may result from camera malfunction. Keep the manual in a safe place. If you use a card reader to copy the images on the memory card to your PC, the images could be damaged. When transferring the images taken with the camera to your PC, be sure to use the supplied USB cable to connect the camera to your PC. Please note that the manufacturer accepts no responsibility for loss or damage of images on the memory card due to the use of a card reader. The contents and illustrations of this manual are subject to change without prior notice for upgrading the camera functions. If your camera was purchased outside of the country where you wish to have, servicing fees are charged by the manufacturer's representatives in that country. In some countries where this camera is not in market, servicings may not be available. Microsoft, Windows and Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. All brand and product names appearing in this manual are registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Set up the camera driver
Take a picture
Insert the USB cable
Insert the supplied USB cable into the PC's USB port and the camera's USB connection terminal. (p.66)
Check the camera's power
Check the camera's power. If the power is turned off, press the camera button to turn it on.
Check [Removable Disk]
Open Window' EXPLORER and search s for [Removable Disk]. (p.67)
If you use a card reader to copy the images on the memory card to your PC, the images could be damaged. When transferring the images taken with the camera to your PC, be sure to use the supplied USB cable to connect the camera to your PC. Please note that the manufacturer holds no responsibility for loss or damage of images on the memory card due to the use of a card reader.
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Danger
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Do not attempt to modify this camera in any way. This may result in fire, injury, electric shock or severe damage to you or your camera. Internal inspection, maintenance and repairs should be carried out by your dealer or Samsung Camera Service centre. Please do not use this product in close proximity to flammable or explosive gases, as this could increase the risk of explosion. Should any form of liquid or a foreign object enter the camera, do not use it. Switch off the camera, and then disconnect the power source. You must contact your dealer or Samsung Camera Service centre. Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or electric shock. Do not insert or drop metallic or inflammable foreign objects into the camera through access points e.g. the memory card slot and battery chamber. This may cause a fire or electric shock. Do not operate this camera with wet hands. This could pose a risk of electric shock.
Warning
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. Do not use the flash in close proximity to people or animals. Positioning the flash too close to your subject's eyes may cause eyesight damage. For safety reasons keep this product and accessories out of reach of children or animals to prevent accidents e.g.: ·Swallowing battery or small camera accessories. If an accident should occur, please consult a doctor immediately. ·There is the possibility of injury from the camera's moving parts. Battery and camera may become hot during prolonged use and it may result in camera malfunction. Should this be the case, allow the camera to sit idle for a few minutes to allow it time to cool. Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures, such as a sealed vehicle, direct sunlight or other places of extreme variances in temperature. Exposure to extreme temperatures may adversely affect the camera's internal components and could cause a fire. When in use, do not cover the camera or Charger. This may cause heat to build up and distort the camera body or cause a fire. Always use the camera and its accessories in a well-ventilated area.
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Caution
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in a minor or moderate injury. Leaking, overheating, or burst battery could result in fire or injury. ·Use battery with the correct specification for the camera. ·Do not short circuit, heat or dispose of battery in fire. ·Do not insert the battery with the polarities reversed. Remove the battery when not planning to use the camera for a long period of time. Battery may leak corrosive electrolyte and permanently damage the camera's components. Do not fire the flash while it is in contact with hands or objects. Do not touch the flash after using it continuously. It may cause burns. Take care not to touch the lens or lens cover to avoid taking an unclear image and possibly causing camera malfunction. Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you capture an image. Credit cards may be demagnetized if left near case. Avoid leaving magnetic strip cards near the case.
Contents
READY
System chart Identification of features Front & Top Back & Bottom Bottom / 5-function button Self-timer lamp Camera Status Lamp Mode icon Connecting to a Power Source Inserting the memory card Instructions on how to use the memory card 5 6 6 7 8 8 8 9 9 10 11 16 Using Successive Recording How to use the Program mode 17 17 How to use the Scene modes How to use the VOICE 18 RECORDING mode Things to Watch Out for When 18 Taking Pictures Using the camera buttons to set the 19 camera 19 POWER button 19 Shutter button 19 ZOOM W / T button 19 TELE Zoom 20 WIDE Zoom Voice recording / Voice memo / UP 21 button 21 Recording a voice memo 21 Macro / Down button 22 Focus lock 22 Flash / Left button 24 Self-timer / Right button 25 MENU / OK button 25 M (Mode) button 26 E (Effect) button 27 Special Effect : Colour Special Effect : 27 Preset focus frames 28 Movie Clip frame stabiliser
RECORDING
LCD monitor indicator 13 14 Changing the recording mode 14 Selecting the [MODE] menu Changing the recording mode 14 15 Starting the recording mode 15 How to use the Auto mode How to use the Movie clip mode 16 Recording the movie clip without 16 sound Pausing while recording a movie clip 16 (Successive Recording)
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Contents
+ / - button Using the LCD monitor to set the camera settings How to use the menu Mode Set Mode Size Quality / Frame rate Metering Continuous shot Sharpness OSD (On Screen Display) information 29 31 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 35 36 Play & Pause / Down button Left / Right / Menu / OK button E (Effect) button Delete button Setting up the play back function using the LCD monitor Starting the slide show On Screen Display information Rotating an image Resize Protecting images Deleting images Copy To Card DPOF DPOF : STANDARD DPOF : Index DPOF : Print size PictBridge PictBridge : Picture Selection PictBridge : Print Setting PictBridge : Print PictBridge : RESET 41 41 41 41 42 44 45 45 46 46 47 47 48 48 48 49 49 50 50 51 52 Language Format Setting up the Date / Time / Date type World Time Imprinting the recording date Auto Focus lamp Sound Connecting an External Device (USB) LCD brightness Selecting Video out type Quick view Initialisation Setting up the Mycam menu Start up image Start up sound Shutter sound Important notes Warning indicator Before contacting a service centre Specifications 54 54 55 55 55 55 55 55 56 56 56 56 57 57 57 57 58 59 60 61 Setting up the application software Starting PC mode Removing the removable disk Setting up the USB Driver for MAC Using the USB Driver for MAC Removing the USB Driver for Windows 98SE Digimax Master FAQ 64 66 68 68 68 69 69 72
PLAY
Starting play mode 36 37 Playing back a movie clip 37 Movie clip capture function 37 How to capture the movie clip 37 On camera movie trimming Playing back a recorded voice 38 38 LCD monitor indicator Using the camera buttons to adjust 38 the camera 38 Play mode button Thumbnail / Enlargement button 39 40 Voice memo / Up button
SETUP
Setup menu File name Auto power off 52 53 54
SOFTWARE
Software Notes System Requirements About the software 63 63 63
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System chart
Please check that you have the correct contents before using this product. The contents can vary depending on the sales region. To buy the optional equipment, contact your nearest Samsung dealer or Samsung service centre. < Included items >
Camera case
User manual, Product warranty
Camera strap
Software CD (see p.63)
Computer (see p.66)
PictBridge compatible printer (see p.49)
DPOF compatible printer (see p.48)
SD memory card / MMC (see p.12)
USB cable
AV cable
Rechargeable battery (SLB-0837)
AC cord
Charger (SBC-L5)
External monitor (see p. 56)
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Identification of features
Front & Top
Shutter button
Power button Speaker
Flash Self-timer lamp / Auto focus lamp
Lens
Microphone
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Identification of features
Back & Bottom
Camera status lamp Zoom W button (Thumbnail) Zoom T button (Digital zoom) M (Mode) button LCD monitor E (Effects) button + / - button, Delete button AV OUT/ USB 5 function button Strap eyelet
Tripod socket
Play mode button/Printer button
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Identification of features
Bottom / 5-function button Memory card slot Battery holder Blinking Self-timer lamp Icon Status Description - For the first 7 seconds, the lamp blinks at 1 second intervals. - For the final 3 seconds, the lamp blinks quickly at 0.25second intervals. For the 2 seconds, the lamp blinks quickly at 0.25-second intervals. A picture will be taken after about 10 seconds and 2 seconds later a second picture will be taken.
Blinking Blinking
Camera Status Lamp Battery chamber cover Battery chamber Description The lamp turns on and off when the camera is Power on ready to take a picture The lamp blinks while saving the image data and After taking a picture turns off when the camera is ready to take a picture The lamp lights up When the USB cable is (LCD monitor turns off after initializing the device) inserted to a PC Transmitting Data with a PC The lamp blinks (LCD monitor turns off) When the USB cable is inserted to a printer When the printer is printing The lamp is off The lamp blinks Status
Voice memo / Voice Recording / Up button Menu / OK button
Flash / Left button
Self-timer / Right button
Macro / Down button Play & Pause button
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Identification of features
Mode icon : Refer to page 14 for more information about the camera mode setting. MODE MOVIE CLIP VOICE RECORDING ICON MODE ICON MODE SUNSET ICON DAWN BACKLIGHT FIREWORKS BEACH&SNOW SCENE NIGHT PORTRAIT CHILDREN LANDSCAPE TEXT CLOSE UP AUTO PROGRAM PLAY Number of images and battery life: Using the SLB-0837 Still image Battery life Number of images Approx. 85 MIN Approx. 170 Based on the following shooting conditions Using the fully charged battery, Auto mode 7M image size, Fine image quality Shot to shot interval : 30Sec. Changing the zoom position between the Wide and the Tele ends every 1 shot. Using the flash every two times Movie Recording time Approx. 70 MIN Using the fully charged battery Based 640X480 image size on 30fps frame rate the following shooting conditions
Connecting to a Power Source
You should use the rechargeable battery (SLB-0837) supplied with the camera. SLB-0837 rechargeable battery Specification Model Type Capacity Voltage Charging time SLB-0837 Lithium Ion 860mAh 3.7V Approx. 150 MIN (Using the SBC-L5)
These figures are measured under Samsung's standard conditions and Shooting conditions and may vary depending on the way of user's usage.
INFORMATION
Important information about battery usage When the camera is not in use, turn off the camera power. Please remove the battery if the camera will not be used for long periods. The battery can lose power over time and may leak if kept inside the camera. Low temperatures (below 0°C) can affect the performance of the battery and you may experience reduced battery life. Battery will usually recover at normal temperatures. During extended use of the camera, the camera body may become warm. This is perfectly normal.
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Connecting to a Power Source
Insert the battery as shown - If the camera does not turn on after you have inserted battery, please check whether the battery is inserted with the correct polarity (+ / -). - When the battery chamber cover is opened, do not press the battery chamber cover by force. This may cause damage to the battery chamber cover.
Inserting the memory card
Insert the memory card as shown. - Turn off the camera's power before inserting the memory card. - Have the front of the memory card facing toward the front of the camera (lens) and the card pins toward the back of the camera (LCD monitor). - Do not insert the memory card in the wrong way round. Doing so may damage the memory card slot.
There are 4 indicators for battery condition that are displayed on the LCD monitor. Battery indicator Low battery Low battery Low battery capacity capacity capacity The battery is (Prepare to (Prepare to (Prepare to fully charged recharge or use recharge or use recharge or use spare battery) spare battery) spare battery)
Battery status
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Instructions on how to use the memory card
Be sure to format the memory card (see p.54) if you are using a newly purchased memory for the first time, if it contains data that the camera cannot recognise, or if it contains images captured with a different camera. Turn off the camera power whenever the memory card is being inserted or removed. Repeated use of the memory card will eventually reduce the memory card's performance. Should this be the case, you will need to purchase a new memory card. Wear and tear on the memory card is not covered by the Samsung warranty. The memory card is an electronic precision device. Do not bend, drop or subject the memory card to any heavy impact. Do not store the memory card in an environment with strong electronic or magnetic fields, e.g. near loud speakers or TV receivers. Please do not use or store in an environment where there are extremes in temperature. Do not allow the memory card to become dirty or to come into contact with any liquid. Should this happen, clean the memory card with a soft cloth. Please keep the memory card in its case when not in use. During and after periods of extended use, you may notice that the memory card is warm. This is perfectly normal. Do not use a memory card that is used in another digital camera. To use the memory card in this camera, format the memory card using this camera. Do not use a memory card formatted by another digital camera or memory card reader. If the memory card is subjected to any of the following, the recorded data may become corrupted : - When the memory card is used incorrectly. - If the power is switched off or the memory card is removed while recording, deleting (formatting) or reading. Samsung cannot be held responsible for lost data. It is advisable to copy important data onto other media as back-up e.g. floppy disks, hard disks, CD etc. If there is insufficient memory available : A [Memory Full!] message will appear and the camera will not operate. To optimise the amount of memory in the camera, replace the memory card or delete unnecessary images stored on the memory card.
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Instructions on how to use the memory card
INFORMATION
Don't remove the memory card when the camera status lamp is blinking as this may cause damage to data in the memory card. When using a 256MB MMC memory, the specified shooting capacity will be as follows. These figures are approximate as image capacities can be affected by variables such as subject matter and memory card type. Recorded image size Super Fine 7M 76 The camera can use SD/ SDHC Memory Cards and MMC (Multi Media Cards). Please consult the enclosed manual for using the MMC Cards. The SD/ SDHC memory card has a write protect switch that prevents image files from being deleted or formatted. By sliding the switch to the bottom of the SD memory card, the data will be protected. By sliding the switch to the top of the SD memory card, the data protection will be cancelled. Slide the switch to the top of the SD memory card before taking a picture. Still image * Movie clip 5M 3M 1M
Card pins Write protect switch Label [SD (Secure Digital) memory card]
Fine 113 159 266 673 -
Normal 193 272 425 743 -
30FPS About 11' About 40'
15FPS About 18' About 67'
93 173 560 -
640 320
The recording times can be changed by the zoom operation. The zoom button doesn't use during the movie recording.
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LCD monitor indicator
The LCD monitor displays information about the shooting functions and selections.
[Image & Full Status]
No. 4 5 6 7 8
Description Flash Without Sound Self-timer Macro Metering Card inserted indicator Auto focus frame Camera shake warning Date / Time Exposure compensation White Balance ISO RGB Sharpness Image quality Image size Number of available shots remaining Remaining time (Movie clip / Voice recording) Voice memo Optical/ Digital Zoom bar/ Digital Zoom rate
Icons
Page p.22~24 p.16 p.24 p.21~22 p.35 p.18
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
2007.01.01 01:00 PM
p.55 p.31 p.30 p.29
RGB
p.29 p.35 p.34 p.34
No. 1 2 3
Description Recording mode Battery Continuous shot
Icons
Page p.15~18 p.10 AEB p.35
18 19 20 21
12 00:01:30/ 01:00:00
p.12 p.12 p.21 p.19~20
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Changing the recording mode
You can select the desired working mode by the M (mode) button located on the back of the camera and [MODE], [MODE SET] menu. Auto, Program, movie clip, scene (night, portrait, children, landscape, text recognition, close-up, sunset, dawn, backlight, fireworks, beach & snow) camera modes are available. Selecting the [MODE] menu 1. Insert the battery (p.10). 2. Insert the memory card (p.10). As this camera has a 20MB internal memory, it is not essential to insert the memory card. If the memory card is not inserted, an image will be stored in the internal memory. If the memory card is inserted, an image will be stored on the memory card. 3. Close the battery chamber cover. 4. Press the power button to turn on the camera. MODE STILL & MOVIE 5. Press the menu button and a menu will display. FULL 6. Use the Left / Right button to select the [MODE] menu. 7. Select [STILL & MOVIE] or [FULL] sub menu by pressing the UP / DOWN button. - [STILL & MOVIE] : A still image mode that was selected on the [MODE SET] menu and movie clip mode can be selected. Refer to page 51 for more information about using the [MODE SET] menu. - [FULL] : Auto, Program, Movie clip and scene modes can be selected. 8. Press the MENU button and the menu will disappear. Changing the recording mode : If the [STILL & MOVIE] menu was selected Steps from 1-4 are the same as those for selecting the [MODE] menu. 5. The recording mode of still image selected in the [MODE SET] menu will display. 6. Press the M (Mode) button located on the back of the camera and the recording mode will change to the movie clip mode. 7. Press the M (Mode) button again and a still image mode selected on the [MODE SET] menu will be selected.
[Pressing the M (Mode) button]
[AUTO mode]
[MOVIE CLIP mode]
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Changing the recording mode
Changing the recording mode : If the [FULL] menu was selected Steps from 1-4 are the same as those for selecting the [MODE] menu. 5. The recording mode of still image selected in the [MODE SET] menu will display. 6. Press the M (Mode) button located on the back of the camera and the mode selection menu will display. 7. To select the Auto, Program, Movie clip or Scene modes, press the Left / Right button. To move between the Auto, Manual, Movie clip menu line and Scene menu line, press the Up / Down button.
Starting the recording mode
How to use the Auto mode( ) Use this for shooting basic still images. 1. Select the [FULL] sub menu on the [MODE] menu (p.14). 2. Select the Auto mode by pressing the M (Mode) button (p.15). 3. Point the camera towards the subject and compose the image by using the LCD monitor. 4. Press the shutter button to capture an image.
[AUTO mode]
INFORMATION
AUTO
Confirm:Mode/OK
[Pressing the Left button]
MOVIE
Confirm:Mode/OK
[Mode selection menu]
[Selecting the Movie clip mode]
If the auto focus frame turns to red when you press the shutter button down half way, it means that the camera cannot focus on the subject. Should this be the case, the camera is less likely to capture an image clearly. Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you capture an image.
Portrait
[Pressing the Up button]
Confirm:Mode/OK
[Selecting the Scene mode]
8. Press the M (Mode) button to select the mode and the mode selection menu will disappear.
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Starting the recording mode
How to use the Movie clip mode( ) A movie clip can be recorded for as long as the available recording time of the memory capacity allows. 1. Select the [FULL] sub menu on the [MODE] menu (p.14). 2. Select the Movie clip mode by pressing the M (Mode) button (p.15). 3. Point the camera towards the subject and compose the image by using the LCD monitor. [MOVIE CLIP mode] 4. Press the shutter button once and movie clips are recorded for as long as the available recording time allows. Movie clips will still be recorded if the shutter button is released. If you wish to stop recording, press the shutter button again. Image size and type are listed below. - Image size : 640X480, 320X240 (user selectable) - Movie clip file type : AVI (MPEG-4) Recording the movie clip without sound You can record the movie clip without sound. Steps from 1-3 are the same as those for MOVIE CLIP mode. 4. Press the Up button and the ( ) icon will display on the LCD monitor. 5. Press the shutter button and movie clip is recorded for as long as the available recording time without sound. 6. To stop the recording, press the shutter button again. Pausing while recording a movie clip (Successive Recording) This camera allows you to temporarily stop during unwanted scenes, while recording a movie clip. Using this function, you can record your favourite scenes into a movie clip without having to create multiple movie clips.
Using Successive Recording Steps from 1-2 are the same as those for MOVIE CLIP mode. 3. Point the camera towards the subject and compose the image by using the LCD monitor. Press the shutter button and movie clips are Stop:Shutter REC: / recorded for as long as the available recording time. Movie clips will still be recorded if the shutter [Successive recording of a movie clip] button is released. 4. Press the Pause button ( ) to pause recording. 5. Press the Pause button ( ) again to resume the recording. 6. If you wish to stop recording, press the shutter button again.
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Starting the recording mode
How to use the Program mode( ) Selecting the automatic mode will configure the camera with optimal settings and you can manually configure various functions. 1. Select the [FULL] sub menu on the [MODE] menu (p.14). 2. Select the Program mode by pressing the M (Mode) button (p.15). 3. Point the camera towards the subject and compose the image by using the LCD monitor. [PROGRAM mode] 4. Press the shutter button to capture an image. The scene modes are listed below. [NIGHT] ( ) : Use this for shooting still images at night or in other dark conditions. [PORTRAIT] ( ) : To take a picture of a person. [CHILDREN] ( ) : To take a picture of fast moving objects, for example, children. [LANDSCAPE] ( ) : To take pictures of distant scenery. [TEXT] ( ) : Use this mode to shoot a document. [CLOSE UP] ( ) : Close-up shooting for small objects such as plants and insects. [SUNSET] ( ) : For taking pictures of sunsets. [DAWN] ( ) : Daybreak scenes. [BACKLIGHT] ( ) : Portrait without shadows caused by backlight. [FIREWORKS] ( ) : Firework scenes. [BEACH&SNOW] ( ) : For ocean, lake, beach and snowscape scenes.
How to use the Scene modes( ) Use the menu to easily configure optimal settings for a variety of shooting situations. 1. Select the [FULL] sub menu on the [MODE] menu (p.14). 2. Select the Scene mode by pressing the M (Mode) button (p.15). 3. Point the camera towards the subject and compose the image by using the LCD monitor. [SCENE mode] 4. Press the shutter button to capture an image.
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Starting the recording mode
How to use the VOICE RECORDING mode ( ) A voice recording can be recorded for as long as the memory capacity allows. (Max. 1hour) 1. In any mode with the exception of Movie clip mode, select the VOICE RECORDING mode by pressing the Voice recording button twice. 2. Press the shutter button to record a voice. - Press the shutter button once and voice is recorded for as long as the available recording time allows. The recording time will be displayed on the LCD monitor. Voice will still be recorded if REC:Shutter EXIT: the shutter button is released. - If you wish to stop recording, press the shutter [VOICE RECORDING mode] button again. - File type : *.wav * A distance of 40cm between you and the camera (microphone) is the best distance to record sound.
Things to Watch Out for When Taking Pictures
Pressing the shutter button down half way. Lightly press the shutter button to confirm focus and flash battery charge. Press the shutter button all way down to take the picture.
[Lightly press the shutter button]
[Press the shutter button]
The available memory capacity may vary depending on shooting conditions and camera settings. When the Flash Off or Slow synchro mode is selected in a low lighting condition, the camera shake warning indicator ( ) may appear on the LCD monitor. In this case, use a tripod, support the camera on a solid surface or change to flash shot mode. Shooting against the light : Please do not take pictures to the sunlight direction. Taking a picture against the sun may make the picture dark. To take a picture against the sun, please use the [Backlight] in the scene shooting mode (see page 17), fill-in flash (see page 23), spot metering (see page 35), or exposure compensation (see page 31). Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you capture an image. Compose the image by using the LCD monitor. Under certain conditions the auto focus system may not perform as expected. - When photographing a subject that has little contrast. - If the subject is highly reflective or shiny. - If the subject is moving at high speed. - When there is strong reflected light, or when the background is very bright. - When the subject matter has only horizontal lines or the subject is very narrow (such as a stick or flagpole). - When the surroundings are dark.
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Using the camera buttons to set the camera
The recording mode function can be set up by using the camera buttons.
ZOOM W / T button
If the menu is not displayed, this button works as the OPTICAL ZOOM or DIGITAL ZOOM button.
POWER button Used for turning the camera's power on / off. If there is no operation during the specified time, the camera's power will be turned off automatically to save battery life. Refer to page 54 for more information about the auto power off function.
This camera has a 3X optical zoom and a 5X digital zoom function. Using both will offer a total zoom ratio of 15X. TELE Zoom Optical zoom TELE Digital zoom TELE
Shutter button Used for taking an image or recording voice in the RECORDING mode. In MOVIE CLIP mode : Pressing the shutter button down fully starts the process for recording a movie clip. Press the shutter button once and the movie clip is recorded for as long as the available recording time in the memory allows. If you wish to stop recording, press the shutter button again. In STILL IMAGE mode Pressing the shutter button down halfway activates the autofocus and checks the condition of the flash. Pressing the shutter button down fully takes and stores the image. If you select voice memo recording, the recording will start after the camera has finished storing the image data.
: Pressing the ZOOM T button. This will zoom into the subject i.e. the subject will appear nearer. : When the maximum (3X) optical zoom is selected, pressing the ZOOM T button activates the digital zoom software. Releasing ZOOM T button stops the digital zooming at the required setting. Once the maximum digital zoom (5X) is achieved, pressing the ZOOM T button will have no effect.
Pressing the ZOOM T button
Pressing the ZOOM T button
[WIDE zoom]
[TELE zoom]
[Digital zoom 5.0X]
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ZOOM W / T button
WIDE Zoom Optical zoom WIDE
INFORMATION
: Pressing the ZOOM W button. This will zoom out from the subject i.e. the subject will appear further away. Pressing the ZOOM W button continuously will set the camera to its minimum zoom setting i.e. the subject appears at its furthest from the camera. Images taken using the digital zoom may take a little longer for the camera to process. Allow time for this to take place. The digital zoom cannot be used in movie clip shots. You may notice a decrease in image quality when using the digital zoom. To view a clearer digital zoom image, press the shutter button halfway at the maximum (3X) optical zoom position and press the zoom T button again. The digital zoom can't be activated in the Night scene mode, Children mode, Text mode, two scene modes (Close up, Fireworks) and the movie clip mode. Take care not to touch the lens to avoid taking an unclear image and possibly causing camera malfunction. If the image is dim, turn the camera power off and on again to modify the lens position. Take care not to press the lens as this may cause a camera malfunction. When the camera is turned on, take care not to touch the camera's moving lens parts as this may cause the resulting image to be dim and unclear.
Pressing the ZOOM W button
Pressing the ZOOM W button
[TELE zoom]
[Optical zoom 2X]
[WIDE zoom]
Digital zoom WIDE
Optical zoom
Digital zoom
: When the digital zoom is in operation, pressing the ZOOM W button will reduce the digital zooming in steps. Releasing ZOOM W button stops digital zooming. Pressing the ZOOM W button will reduce the digital zoom and then it will continue to reduce the optical zoom until the minimum setting is reached.
Pressing the ZOOM W button Pressing the ZOOM W button
[Digital zoom 5.0X]
[TELE zoom]
[WIDE zoom]
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Voice recording (
) / Voice memo (
) / UP button
Macro (
) / Down button
While the menu is showing, press the UP button to move up the sub menu. When the menu is not displayed on the LCD monitor, the UP button operates as the voice recording or voice memo ( ) button. You can add your voice-over to a stored still image. Refer to page 18 for more information about the voice recording. Recording a voice memo 1. Select a RECORDING mode with the exception of MOVIE CLIP mode. (p.15, 17) 2. Press the VOICE MEMO ( ) button. If the voice memo indicator is displayed on the LCD monitor, the setting is completed.
While the menu is showing, press the DOWN button to move from the main menu to a sub menu, or to move down the sub menu. When the menu is not showing, you can use the MACRO / DOWN button to take macro pictures. The distance ranges are shown below. Press the Macro button until the desired macro mode indicator displays on the LCD monitor.
[Auto focus - No icon]
[Macro (
)]
[Auto macro (
)]
Stop:Shutter
Types of focus modes and focus ranges (W : Wide, T : Tele) Mode Auto ( ) ) Normal W : 80~Infinity T : 80~Infinity Program ( Macro ( W : 5~80 T : 40~80 )
(Unit : cm) ) Normal W : 80~Infinity T : 80~Infinity
[Preparing for Voice Memo]
[Recording Voice Memo]
3. Press the shutter button and take a picture. The picture is stored on the memory card. 4. Voice memo will be recorded for ten seconds from the moment the picture is stored. In the middle of the sound recording, pressing the shutter button will stop the voice memo.
Focus Type Auto macro ( Focus range W : 5~Infinity T : 40~Infinity
INFORMATION
A distance of 40cm between you and the camera (microphone) is the best distance to record sound.
INFORMATION
When the macro mode is selected, it is possible that camera shake will occur. Take care not to shake the camera. When you take a picture within 20cm in the Macro mode, select the FLASH OFF mode.
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Macro (
Mode Normal Macro Auto macro Mode Normal Macro Auto macro O X X O X X O X X
) / Down button
Flash (
) / Left button
Available focusing method, by recording mode (O : Selectable, X : Not selectable, : Infinity focus range) O O X O X O SCENE X X X X O X O X X X X X O X X O O X
When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor, pressing the LEFT button makes the cursor shift to the left tab. When the menu is not displayed on the LCD monitor, the LEFT button operates as the FLASH ( ) button.
[Selecting the Auto flash]
X X
O X X
Selecting the flash mode 1. Select a RECORDING mode with the exception of MOVIE CLIP mode. (p.15, 17) 2. Press the Flash button until the desired flash mode indicator displays on the LCD monitor. 3. A flash mode indicator will be displayed on the LCD monitor. Use the correct flash to suit the environment.
Focus lock
To focus on a subject not positioned in the centre of the picture, use the focus lock function. Using the Focus Lock 1. Ensure the subject is in the centre of the autofocus frame. 2. Press the SHUTTER button halfway. When the green auto focus frame lights up, it means the camera is focused on the subject. Be careful not to press the SHUTTER button all the way down to avoid taking an unwanted picture. 3. With the SHUTTER button still pressed down only halfway, move the camera to recompose your picture as desired, and then press the SHUTTER button completely to take the picture. If you release your finger from the SHUTTER button, the focus lock function will be cancelled. Flash range ISO AUTO Normal WIDE TELE 0.8 ~ 3.0 0.8 ~ 2.5 Macro WIDE TELE 0.4 ~ 0.8 0.5 ~ 0.8 (Unit : m) Auto macro WIDE TELE 0.4 ~ 3.0 0.5 ~ 2.5
1. The image to be captured.
2. Press the SHUTTER button halfway and focus on the subject.
3. Recompose the picture and fully depress the SHUTTER button.
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Flash (
INFORMATION
) / Left button
Flash mode indicator Menu tab Flash mode Auto flash Auto & Red eye reduction Description If the subject or background is dark, the camera flash will operate automatically. If a subject or background is dark, the camera flash will work automatically and will reduce the red-eye effect by using the red-eye reduction function. The flash fires regardless of available light. The intensity of the flash will be controlled, according to the prevailing conditions. The brighter the background or subject is, the less intense the flash will be. The flash will operate in conjunction with a slow shutter speed in order to obtain the correct exposure. When you take an image in a condition with poor light, the camera shake warning indicator ( ) will display on the LCD monitor. We recommend using a tripod for this function. The flash does not fire. Select this mode when capturing images in a place or situation where flash photography is prohibited. When you capture an image in a poorly lit condition, the camera shake warning indicator ( ) will display on the LCD monitor. We recommend using a tripod for this function.
If you press the shutter button after selecting the Auto, Fill-in, Slow sychro flash, the first flash fires to check the shooting condition (Flash range and Power ratio of flash). Do not move until the second flash fires. Using the flash frequently will reduce the life of the battery. Under normal operating conditions the charging time for the flash is normally less than 4 seconds. If the battery is weak, the charging time will be longer. Take photographs within the flash range. The image quality is not guaranteed if the subject is too close or highly reflective. When taking an image in a poorly lit condition with the flash, there may be a white speck in the captured image. The speck is caused by the reflecting of the flash light from the atmospheric dust. It is not camera malfunction.
Fill in flash
Slow synchro
Flash off
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Flash (
) / Left button
Selecting the self-timer 1. Select a RECORDING mode with the exception of VOICE RECORDING mode. (p.15~17) 2. Press the SELF-TIMER button until the desired mode indicator displays on the LCD monitor. A 10 second, 2 second or double self-timer icon appears on the LCD monitor. In Movie Clip mode, only the 10-second self-timer will work. ·10SEC self-timer ( ): Pressing the shutter button will allow an interval of 10 seconds before the image is taken. ·2SEC self-timer ( ): Pressing the shutter button will allow an interval [Selecting the 10 SEC self-timer] of 2 seconds before the image is taken. ·Double self-timer ( ): A picture will be taken after about 10 seconds and 2 seconds later a second picture will be taken. When using the flash, the 2-second self-timer may be delayed for longer than 2 seconds depending on the flash charging time. 3. When you press the SHUTTER button, the picture will be taken after the specified time has elapsed.
Available flash mode, by recording mode (O : Selectable X : Not selectable)
X X X X O
X O X X O
O O O O O
X X X O O
X O X X O
X O X X O
X X X X O
X X X X O
X X X X O
X X X X O
X X X X O
X X O X X
X X X X O
O X X X X
Self-timer (
) / Right button
When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor, pressing the Right button makes the cursor shift to the right tab. When the menu is not displayed on the LCD monitor, the RIGHT button operates as the Self-timer ( ) button. This function is used when the photographer would also like to be in the image.
INFORMATION
If you operate the Power button, Self-timer button, Shutter button or Play mode button during the self-timer operation, the self-timer function is cancelled. Use a tripod to prevent the camera from shaking. In Movie Clip mode, only the 10SEC self-timer will work.
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MENU / OK button
MENU button - When you press the MENU button, a menu related to each camera mode will be displayed on the LCD monitor. Pressing it again will return the LCD to the initial display. - A menu option can be displayed when the followings are selected : MOVIE CLIP and STILL IMAGE mode. There is no menu available when the VOICE RECORDING mode is selected.
M (Mode) button
You can select the desired recording mode. The selectable recording modes are different from what you selected sub menu in the [MODE] menu. - [STILL & MOVIE] : A recording mode selected in the [MODE SET] menu, Movie clip mode - [FULL] : Auto, Movie clip, Program, Scene modes
How to use the mode button : In case of [STILL & MOVIE] and [AUTO] sub menu
SIZE
3072x2304 2592x1944 2048x1536 1024x768
[Pressing the MENU button] [Menu off]
[Menu on] [Auto mode]
[Pressing the M button] [Movie clip mode]
OK button - When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor, this button is used for shifting the cursor to the sub menu or for confirming data.
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M (Mode) button
How to use the mode button : In case of [FULL] sub menu and Auto mode
E (Effect) button
It is possible to add special effects to your images by using this button Still image mode : You can select the colour and focus menus. Movie clip mode : You can select the colour and stabilizer menus. Available Effects, by recording mode (O : Selectable X : Not selectable)
[Auto mode]
O X O
O X X
O O X
O X X
O X X
O X X
O X X
[Pressing the Mode button] [Pressing the Right button]
Program
Confirm:Mode/Ok
[Program mode]
This button will not operate in the Voice recording mode and some scene modes (Night, Text, Sunset, Dawn, Backlight, Fireworks and Beach & Snow) Even if the camera is turned off, the special effect setting will be preserved. To cancel the special effect, select the sub menu in the Colour menu and select the sub menu in the rest special effect menu.
Auto
Confirm:Mode/Ok
[Mode selection menu]
Movie
[Pressing the Left button]
Confirm:Mode/Ok
[Movie cliip mode] [Pressing the Up button]
Night
Portrait
Confirm:Mode/Ok
[Pressing the Left / Right button]
Confirm:Mode/Ok
[Scene mode]
[Selecting a scene mode]
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Special Effect : Colour
By using the camera's digital processor, it is possible to add special effects to your images. 1. Press the E button in the available camera modes. 2. Select the ( ) menu tab by pressing the Left / Right button.
Special Effect : Preset focus frames
You can make the subject stand out from its surroundings. The subject will be sharp and in focus while making the rest out of focus. 1. Press the E button in the Program mode. 2. Select the ( ) menu tab by pressing the Left / Right button. 3. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the Up / Down button and press the OK button.
HighLight
Normal
Normal
[Still image mode]
[Movie clip mode]
HighLight HighLight HighLight HighLight
3. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the Up / Down button and press the OK button. : No effect is added to the image : Captured images will be stored in black and white. : Captured images will be stored in a sepia tone (a gradient of yellowish brown colours). : Captured images will be stored in a blue tone. : Captured images will be stored in a red tone. : Captured images will be stored in a green tone. : Save the image in negative mode. 4. Press the shutter button to capture an image.
[Range 1]
[Range 2]
[Range 3]
[Range 4]
4. The preset focus frame will appear. Press the shutter button to capture an image
Capture:SH
Edit:+/-
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Special Effect : Preset focus frames
Moving and changing the focus frame You can change the focus frame after selecting a Range menu. 1. Point the camera towards the subject and compose the image by using the LCD monitor. 2. Press the + / - button. 3. The colour of focus frame turns white. Press the Up / Down / Left / Right button to move the focus frame position. 4. To select the focus frame position, press the + / - button again and you can take a picture.
Movie Clip frame stabiliser
This function helps stabilise images captured during movie recording. You can select this menu only in the MOVIE CLIP mode. If the memory card is not inserted, this function will not operate. How to use this function 1. Press the E button in the Movie clip mode. 2. Select the STABILISER menu by pressing the Left / Right button. 3. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the Up / Down button and press the OK button. Stabilizer : Movie clip frame stabiliser function becomes disabled. : Prevents camera shake during movie recording. The recording frame range will become narrower than when you select the menu. Pre-view frames may not display smoothly on the LCD monitor.
Pressing the + / - button
Capture:SH Edit:+/Capture:SH Move:
[The frame is activated] Pressing the Up / Down / Left / Right button
INFORMATION
When you select the sub menu, the movie clip frame range will be narrow depending on the movie clip size.
Pressing the + / - button
Capture:SH Edit:+/Capture:SH Move:
[After changing the frame position]
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+ / - button
You can use the + / - button to adjust the values for the RGB, ISO, white balance and exposure compensation. Main menu RGB ISO Sub menu R (Red), G (Green), B (Blue) AUTO, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 Available camera mode ISO : You can select the ISO sensitivity when taking pictures. The speed or specific light-sensitivity of a camera is rated by ISO numbers. Selecting an ISO Sensitivity 1. Press the + / - button, and then use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the ISO icon ( ). The ISO menu bar will appear as shown. 2. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the desired ISO sensitivity value. - AUTO : The camera's sensitivity is automatically changed by variables such as lighting value or subject brightness. - 50, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600 : You can increase the shutter speed while the same amount of light is present, by increasing the ISO sensitivity. However, the image may be saturated in high luminance. The higher the ISO value, the higher the camera's sensitivity to light is and therefore the greater its capacity to take pictures in dark conditions. However, the noise level in the image will increase as the ISO value increases, making the image appear coarse. 3. When you press the + / - button again, the value you set will be saved and ISO setup mode will end.
AUTO, DAYLIGHT, CLOUDY, WHITE BALANCE FLUORESCENT H, FLUORESCENT L, TUNGSTEN, CUSTOM. Exposure compensation -2.0 ~ 0.0 ~ +2.0 (0.5EV steps)
RGB : Allows the user to adjust the R (Red), G (Green), and B (Blue) values of the images to be captured. Setting RGB Values 1. Press the + / - button, and then use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the RGB icon ( ). The RGB menu bar will appear as shown. 2. Use the UP / DOWN / LEFT and RIGHT buttons to select the desired RGB value. - Up / Down Button : Navigates between R, G, and B icons. - Left / Right Button : Changes value of each icon. 3. When you press the + / - button again, the value you set will be saved and RGB setup mode will end. When special effect (colour) from the icon other than be able to select the RGB. is selected, it will not
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+ / - button
White balance : The white balance control allows you to adjust the colours to appear more natural. Selecting a White Balance 1. Press the + / - button, and then use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the white balance icon ( ). The white balance menu bar will appear as shown. 2. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to set the white balance to the desired value. The value you set wil be displayed on the LCD monitor. AUTO : The camera automatically selects the appropriate white balance settings, depending on the prevailing lighting conditions. DAYLIGHT : For taking images outside. CLOUDY : For taking images under a cloudy and overcast sky. Fluorescent H : For shooting under daylight fluorescent types of threeway fluorescent lighting. Fluorescent L : Shooting under white fluorescent lighting. TUNGSTEN : For shooting under tungsten (standard light bulb) lighting. CUSTOM : Allows the user to set the white balance according to the shooting condition. Different lighting conditions may cause a colour cast on your images. 3. Press the + / - button again. The value you set will be saved and White Balance setup mode will end. Using the Custom White Balance White balance settings may vary slightly depending on the shooting environment. You can select the most appropriate white balance setting for a given shooting environment by setting up the custom white balance. 1. Select the CUSTOM ( ) menu of the White Balance. 2. Place a sheet of white paper in front of the camera so that the LCD monitor shows only white, and then press the SHUTTER button. 3. Your custom white balance value is stored. - The custom white balance value will be applied, starting with the next picture you take. - The user configured white balance will be remain effective until it is overwritten.
Measure:Shutter
[White paper]
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+ / - button
Exposure compensation : This camera automatically adjusts the exposure according to the ambient lighting conditions. You can also select the exposure value by using the + / - button. Compensating Exposure 1. Press the + / - button, and then use the UP and DOWN buttons to select the exposure compensation icon ( ). The exposure compensation menu bar will appear as shown. 2. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to set the desired exposure compensation factor. 3. Press the + / - button again. The value you set will be saved and the Exposure Compensation setup mode will close. If you change the exposure value, the exposure indicator ( ) will be displayed on the bottom of the LCD monitor. A negative exposure compensation value reduces the exposure. Note that a positive exposure compensation value increases the exposure and the LCD monitor will appear white or you may not get good pictures.
Using the LCD monitor to set the camera settings
You can use the menu on the LCD monitor to set up recording functions. The items indicated by are default settings. Menu tab Main menu Sub menu Auto Movie Portrait MODE SET Landscape Close up Dawn Firework MODE SIZE (Still image) SIZE (Movie clip) Program Night Children Text Sunset Backlight Beach&Snow p.33 p.34 p.33 Camera working mode Page
Still & Movie Full 3072X2304 2048X1536 640X480 2592X1944 1024X768 320X240
p.34
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Using the LCD monitor to set the camera settings
Menu tab Main menu QUALITY FRAME RATE METERING SHOOTING Sub menu Super Fine Normal 30 FPS Multi Single AEB Soft Vivid Full LCD Save Fine 15 FPS Spot Continuous Normal Basic Camera working mode Page p.34 p.34 p.35 p.35
Exit:MENU
How to use the menu
1. Turn on the camera and press the MENU button. A menu for each camera mode appears. However, there is no menu for Voice Recording mode ( ). 2. Use the LEFT and RIGHT buttons to navigate through the menus.
MODE SET
Auto Program Movie Night Portrait Move:
Press the LEFT or RIGHT button.
MODE
STILL & MOVIE FULL
Press the LEFT or RIGHT button.
SIZE
3072x2304 2592x1944 2048x1536 1024x768
3. Use the UP and DOWN buttons to select a sub menu. p.35
MODE SET
Auto Program Movie Night Portrait Set:OK
SHARPNESS OSD INFORMATION
p.36
Move:
Press the UP or DOWN button.
Move:
MODE SET
Auto Program Movie Night Portrait Set:OK
Press the UP or DOWN button.
Move:
MODE SET
Program Movie Night Portrait Children Set:OK
Menus are subject to change without prior notice. 4. Select a sub menu, and then the value you set will be saved. Press the MENU button and the menu will disappear.
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Mode Set
You can select the desired recording mode. : For shooting basic still image MODE SET : You can still manually configure all Auto Program functions except the aperture value Movie and shutter speed. Night Portrait [Movie] : For taking a movie clip Move: Set:OK [Night] : Use this for shooting still images at night or in other dark conditions. [Portrait] : To take a picture of a person. [Children] : To take a picture of fast moving objects, for example, children. [Landscape] : To take pictures of distant scenery. [Text] : Use this mode to shoot a document. [Close up] : Close-up shooting for small objects such as plants and insects. [Sunset] : For taking pictures of sunsets. [Dawn] : Daybreak scenes. [Backlight] : Portrait without shadows caused by backlight. [Firework] : Firework scenes. [Beach & Snow] : For ocean, lake, beach and snowscape scenes. [Auto] [Program]
Mode
You can select the desired working mode using the M (Mode) button located on the back of the camera in the [MODE] menu. [STILL & MOVIE] : A still image mode that was selected on the [MODE SET] menu and movie clip mode can be selected. [FULL] : Auto, Program, Movie clip and scene modes can be selected.
MODE
STILL & MOVIE FULL
INFORMATION
When [Night], [Landscape], [Text], [Close up], [Sunset], [Dawn] and [Firework] scene mode are selected, it is possible that camera shake will occur.
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Size
You can select the image size appropriate for your application. Mode Icon Size STILL IMAGE mode 7M 5M 3M 1M 3072X2304 2592X1944 2048X1536 1024X768 MOVIE CLIP mode 640 320 640X480 320X240
Quality / Frame rate
You can select the compression ratio appropriate for your application of the captured images. The higher the compression ratio, the lower the picture quality.
QUALITY
Super Fine Fine Normal
FRAME RATE
30 FPS 15 FPS
SIZE
3072x2304 2592x1944 2048x1538 1024x768
SIZE
640X480 320X240
[STILL IMAGE mode]
[MOVIE CLIP mode]
[STILL IMAGE mode]
[MOVIE CLIP mode]
INFORMATION
This file format complies with the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system).
INFORMATION
High resolution images use more memory than lower resolution shots. Therefore the higher the resolution selected the fewer will be the number of shots available.
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Metering
If you cannot obtain suitable exposure conditions, you can change the metering method to take brighter pictures. - Multi : Exposure will be calculated based on an METERING average of the available light in the image Multi Spot area. However, the calculation will be biased towards the centre of the image area. This is suitable for general use. - Spot : Only the rectangular area in the centre of the LCD monitor will be metered for light. This is the preferable setting when you want the subject in the centre of the image exposed correctly, regardless of the back lighting.
Continuous shot
Select the number of pictures in continuous shooting. - Single : Take one picture only SHOOTING - Continuous : Images will be taken continuously Single until the shutter button is released. Continuous AEB The shooting capacity depends on the memory available. - AEB : Take three pictures in a series in different exposures: short exposure (-0.5EV), standard exposure (0.0EV) and over exposure (+0.5EV). Use this mode if it is hard to decide exposure of the object. High resolution and picture quality increases file saving time, which increases stand-by time. If fewer than 3 pictures are available in the memory, the AEB shooting is not available. It is best to use a tripod for the AEB shooting as the time to save each image file is longer and the blurring caused by camera shake may occur.
INFORMATION
If the subject is not the centre of the focus area, do not use the spot metering as this may result in an exposure error. In this circumstance, it is better to use exposure compensation.
Sharpness
You can adjust the sharpness of the picture you are about to take. You cannot check the sharpness effect on the LCD monitor before you take a picture, because this function is applied only when the captured image is stored on the memory. - Soft
SHARPNESS
Soft Normal Vivid
: The edges of the image are softened. This effect is suitable for editing images on your PC. - Normal : The edges of the image are sharp. This is suitable for printing. - Vivid : The edges of the image are emphasized. The edges will appear sharp, but noise may occur in the recorded image.
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OSD (On Screen Display) information
In any mode with the exception of VOICE RECORDING mode, you can check the recording status in the LCD monitor.
OSD INFORMATION
Full Basic LCD Save
Starting play mode
Turn the camera on and select Play mode by pressing the play mode button ( ). The camera can now play back the images stored in the memory. If the memory card is inserted in the camera, all the camera functions apply only to the memory card. If the memory card is not inserted in the camera, all the camera functions apply only to the internal memory. Playing back a still image 1. Select the PLAY mode by pressing the play mode button ( ).
Idle mode : If you select the [LCD Save] and the camera isn't operated during the specified time(about 30 SEC.), the camera power will be idle (LCD monitor : OFF, Camera status lamp : Blinking) automatically. - To use the camera again, press any of the camera buttons except the power button. - If there is no operation during the specified time, the camera power will be turned off automatically to save battery life. Refer to page 54 for more information about the auto power off function.
2. The last image stored on the memory is displayed on the LCD monitor.
3. Select an image that you want to view by pressing the LEFT / RIGHT button. Press and hold the LEFT or RIGHT button to play back the images quickly.
INFORMATION
Manner mode :To select the Manner mode, press the Playback mode button for more than 3 seconds. In the Manner mode, Shutter sound, Operating sound, Start-up sound and Effect sound will not be generated. To cancel the Manner mode, turn on the camera by pressing the Power button. Lightly press the shutter button in Play mode to switch to the currently set shooting mode.
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Starting play mode
Playing back a movie clip 1. Select the recorded movie clip that you want to play back by using the LEFT / RIGHT button. 2. Press the play & pause button ( ) to play back a movie clip file. - To pause a movie clip file while playing it back, press the play & pause button again. - Pressing the play & pause button again will cause the movie clip file to restart. - To rewind the movie clip while it is playing, press the LEFT button. To fast forward the movie clip, press the RIGHT button. - To stop playback of the movie clip, press the play & pause button, and then press the LEFT or RIGHT button. On camera movie trimming : You can extract desired frames of a movie clip during the movie clip play back. If the running time is under 10 seconds, the movie clip can't be trimmed. 1. Press the Pause button at the point of the movie clip that you want to start extracting. 2. Press the OK button. (The start point doesn't display on the status bar, but the start point will be marked.) MARK IN:OK Capture:E 3. Press the Play & Pause button and the extracted range will be displayed on the status bar. 4. Press the Play & Pause button once more at the point where you wish the extracted file to stop. 5. Press the OK button and a confirmation window will be displayed. PLAY:/ II OK:Trim 6. Select a desired sub menu by pressing the Left / Right button and press the OK button. [Yes] : The extracted frames are saved as a new Trimming? file name. Yes No [No] : The movie trimming will cancel.
Confirm:OK
Play:/ II
Movie clip capture function : capture still images from the movie clip. How to capture the movie clip 1. Press the Play & Pause button while playing the movie clip. Then press the E button. 2. The paused movie clip is saved in a new file name. The captured movie clip file has same size as the original movie clip (640X480, 320X240).
MARK IN:OK Capture:E
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